Refugee specialist wants Trump ban expanded

Whistleblower Mary Doetsch, an ex-State Department official and refugee coordinator, detailed reasons why President Trump’s refugee and travel moratorium was not only correct and necessary, but needs to be expanded.

Whistleblower Mary Doetsch, an ex-State Department official and refugee coordinator, detailed reasons why President Trump’s refugee and travel moratorium was not only correct and necessary, but needs to be expanded.

She begins –

“I fully support President Donald Trump’s executive order that temporarily halts admissions from the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program and bans travel from nationals of countries that potentially pose a security risk to the United States; however, I don’t think the action goes far enough.

Further, I believe there are many people throughout the country who feel the same way.”

This assertion is supported by a recent poll conducted by Investor’s Business Daily showing that a majority of Americans (51%) support Trump’s executive order.

Also of note, a poll of nearly 10,000 Europeans from around the continent revealed that over 55% want immigration from Muslim-dominated countries halted completely.

“As a recently retired 25-year veteran of the U.S. Department of State who served almost eight years as a refugee coordinator throughout the Middle East, Africa, Russia and Cuba, I have seen first-hand the abuses and fraud that permeate the refugee program and know about the entrenched interests that fight every effort to implement much-needed reform. Despite claims of enhanced vetting, the reality is that it is virtually impossible to vet an individual who has no type of an official record, particularly in countries compromised by terrorism. U.S. immigration officials simply rely on the person’s often rehearsed and fabricated ‘testimony.’ I have personally seen this on hundreds of occasions.”

FBI Director James Comey testified before the House Homeland Security Committee in October, 2015, stating that proper vetting of ‘refugees’ was virtually impossible, “We can only query against that which we have collected, and so if someone has never made a ripple in the pond in Syria in a way that would get their identity or their interests reflected in our database, we can query our database until the cows come home, but there will be nothing [that will] show up, because we have no record on that person.”

Director of National Intelligence, James Clapper, is on record as saying, “I don’t, obviously, put it past the likes of ISIL to infiltrate operatives among these refugees, so that’s a huge concern of ours.”

WikiLeaks released text of a speech delivered by Hillary Clinton in 2013 in which she admitted, “jihadists are coming in along with legitimate refugees.” Despite this knowledge, she called for a ~550% increase in the number of ‘refugees’ already being admitted by the Obama administration.

Ms. Doetsch concludes her stunning letter –

“As a refugee coordinator, I saw the exploitations, inconsistencies and security lapses in the program, and I advocated strongly for change. Nonetheless, during the past decade and specifically under the Obama administration, the Refugee Admissions Program continued to expand blindly, seemingly without concern for security or whether it served the best interests of its own citizens. For instance, the legally questionable resettlement of refugees from Malta to the United States grew substantially, despite the fact that as a European country with a functioning asylum system, ‘refugees’ should have remained there under the internationally accepted concept of ‘the country of first asylum.’ Similarly, the ‘special’ in-country refugee programs in Cuba and Russia continue, although they are laden with fraud and far too often simply admit economic migrants rather than actual refugees.”

President Trump’s executive order has been temporarily blocked by activist judges, despite the full legality of his decision as supported by the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952, which clearly grants the President express powers to control the entry of non-citizens into the United States on virtually any basis.

Senator Scott exposes true racists in US

Senator Tim Scott (R-S.C.) spoke in defense of fellow Sen. Jeff Sessions, revealing some of the vicious racial abuse he has suffered on social media from leftists for his support of the new attorney general.

“I’m used to being attacked,” Scott said. “If you sign up to be a black conservative, the chances are very high you will be attacked. It comes with the territory.”

“My friends and my staff are not used to the level of animus that comes in from the liberal left, who suggest that I somehow am not helpful to the cause of liberal America, and therefore I am not helpful to Black America, because they see those as one and the same.”

Scott proceeded to read some of the vile tweets and messages he has received, noting, “I left out all the ones that use the ‘n-word.’ I just felt like that would not be appropriate.”

Scott read communications from Tracy Johnson, including, “Everyone in South Carolina who happens to be a left winger knows that Tim Scott is an Uncle Tom.”

Scott paused to offer a side note that the only two chiefs-of-staff in the Senate both work for Republicans.

He read multiple tweets from user Anthony Burnam, “You are an Uncle Tom Scott for Sessions. How does a black man turn on his own?” and also, “A black man who’s a racist against black people – a big Uncle Tom piece of (expletive). You are a disgrace to your race.”

Burnam’s feed is dedicated almost exclusively to promoting marijuana culture and Trump bashing.

On being called an “Uncle Tom,” Robert Smith, a black Republican and member of Mensa International, writes, “It is one of the harshest insults for a black person… Many blacks would rather associate with a murderer than with an Uncle Tom. This is not mere hyperbole. The black community eagerly embraces thugs and criminals who destroy their neighborhoods while it ostracizes its most principled members—educated and conservative blacks.”

“What I’m surprised by – just a smidgen,” said Scott. “Is that the liberal left that speaks and desires for all of us to be tolerant, do not want to be tolerant of anyone that disagrees with where they are coming from.”

“So, the ‘definition’ of ‘tolerance’ isn’t that all Americans experience a high level of tolerance, it’s that all Americans who agree with THEM experience this so-called tolerance,” he conjectured sardonically.

“I just wish that my friends who call themselves ‘liberals’ would want tolerance for all Americans – including conservative Americans,” Scott concluded. “I just wish that my liberal friends who are self-described ‘liberals’ would want to be innocent until proven guilty – and not guilty until proven innocent.”

Globalists sabotaged America by outsouring control of rare earth minerals

An overlooked report has revealed the United States is completely reliant on imports from foreign countries, most heavily China, for rare earth minerals critical to our national security.

The report, released by the United States Geological Survey, stated the United States is 100% dependent on foreign imports for at least 20 elements and minerals, including 17 classified as rare earth minerals critical to the development of high-grade magnets used in aircraft and missile systems.

In addition to the use in military hardware, many rare earth minerals are critical for the development of GPS systems, satellite imaging, night vision goggles, and consumer products like smartphones and flat-screen televisions.

One country has a near monopoly over exporting rare earth minerals to the United States: China.

According to the report, the United States is 100% reliant on foreign countries (most notably the African nations of Gabon and South Africa) for the mineral manganese, which is used to make impact resistant steel.

Despite being readily available from mines in Arizona, Arkansas, and Minnesota, manganese can be imported more cheaply. There has been no domestic production of manganese since 1970.

“That 2017 USGS report is not fake news,” said George Byers, a 40-year veteran of the mining industry and an expert on rare earth minerals. “You have 29 or 30 studies on critical materials, including rare earths that go back to the early ‘90s. The outcome of each study is to declare ‘we have a crisis, let’s do something about it.’ But all they do about it, is to ask for another study.”

Molycorp, the only significant domestic producer of rare earth metals, went bankrupt in 2015 following a decision by the Obama administration to not bail it out of its $1.4 billion debt.

A Swiss investment firm linked to Vladimir Iorich, a Russian-born billionaire with German nationality, is reportedly attempting to purchase the Mountain Pass mine in California, the largest domestic source of rare earths once operated by Molycorp.

The trend of outsourcing control over rare earth minerals reached its peak in 1995, when the Clinton administration allowed two major domestic rare earth producers located in North Carolina and Indiana to go out of business and transferred their production capacity to China.

General Motors sold Magnequench, a company that used rare earth minerals to manufacture magnets critical for military weapons systems, in 1995 to a group of investors including the Soros Fund Management and two Chinese firms; five years later, the company opened a new plant in Tianjin, China.

Rep. Duncan Hunter (R-Calif.) of has expressed plans to introduce a bill later this month to require the military to obtain rare earth minerals that are produced exclusively in the United States, even if it requires subsidizing companies involved in mining them.

“This is of critical importance to our national security and ability to stay ahead of everyone else,” he toldFox News. “Rare earth metals are crucial. We’ve closed down mines in my own state of California, which is the leading edge of stupid.”

“We need to have our own rare earths. The big sticking part of the bill is this. You have to put money in to subsidize our own product to create a market, because now there’s no market. We’ve got to put American manufacturing back in competition.”

Hunter’s bill would divert funds from developing aircraft and missile systems to supporting the domestic production of rare earth minerals. It would also provide five-year interest free loans to domestic producers, allowing them the opportunity to redevelop long-neglected facilities.

The threat of China cutting off the world’s supply of rare earth minerals is real.

“Absolutely, China could cut off the supply,” said Jeff Green, a defense industry analyst. “Processing rare earths is the end of the hose. China controls the spigot the hose is attached to.”

New AG to address drug cartels, violent crime, and crimes against cops

There’s a new sheriff in town.

South Carolina Senator Jeff Sessions was officially sworn-in as US attorney general by Vice President Mike Pence Thursday in the Oval Office.

Calling him a “man of integrity” and “total, utter resolve,” President Donald Trump said Sessions’ Department of Justice would be directed to address criminal drug cartels, help reduce violent crime, and stop crimes against police.

“Today’s ceremony should be seen as a clear message to the gang members and drug dealers terrorizing innocent people,” Trump said in comments ahead of Sessions’ swearing in. “Your day is over. A new era of justice begins and it begins right now.”

In his first official speech as attorney general, Sessions swore he would lead the DOJ to focus “on preserving and protecting the Constitution and the safety of this country.

Check out Sessions’ speech transcribed below:

Mr. President thank you for this great honor. It’s something I never expected would happen in my life.

But I do love the DOJ. I care about its traditions and its heritage. I had 15 years in that great department and the honor to lead it now is something that I do not have words to express effectively.

There are a lot of things we need to do.

First we need to value and support and encourage the fabulous people that work there. I’ve worked with them over the years. I know how good they are and their talents need to be directed at this nation’s benefit in a lot of different ways.

We have a crime problem. I wish the rise we are seeing in crime in America today were some sort of aberration, or blip.

My best judgement having been involved in criminal law enforcement for many years is that this is a dangerous permanent trend. It places the health and safety of the American people at risk.

We will deploy the talents and abilities of the DOJ in the most effective way possible to confront this rise in crime and to protect the people of our country.

We have an increased threat – since I was US attorney – from terrorism, Mr. President. You’ve spoken firmly on that. You’ve led this nation to say we are going to respond effectively to the threat of terrorism, and you can count on your DOJ to do so in an effective way.

And you said something that I believe, and I think the American people believe, that we need a lawful system of immigration, one that serves the interest of the people of the United States.

That’s not wrong, that’s not immoral, that’s not indecent.

We admit a million people a year plus lawfully, and we need to end this lawlessness that threatens the public safety and pulls down wages of working Americans.

It is an honor beyond words to serve under you and your leadership. You’re putting together a great cabinet which is just a thrill for me to have the opportunity to join, and I look forward to making sure that every ounce of strength I have and that the people of the DOJ have is going to be focused on preserving and protecting the Constitution and the safety of this country.

We will defend the laws of this country as passed by Congress. We’ll defend the lawful orders of the POTUS with vigor and determination.

Thank you all for being here, I see a lot of good friends, and may God bless all our efforts.